Exam 2: The Founding and the Constitution
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Exam 2: The Founding and the Constitution78 Questions
Exam 3: Federalism70 Questions
Exam 4: Civil Liberties75 Questions
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Until the mid-1700s the 13 colonies often had diverse histories and economies, which provided
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The wording the Declaration of Independence drew heavily upon John Locke's theories of
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A very important aspect of the American constitutional arrangement, which distributes powers between two levels of government (state and federal), is called
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With the original Constitution completed on September 17, 1787, how many states were needed to ratify the new governmental structure in order for it to become operative?
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Prior to creation of our current constitutional structure in the 1770s, the 13 colonial governments
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Hamilton expressed the view that the executive must be a single person in order to realize "energy," which "is a leading character of good government." Analyze the experience of the United States under the Articles of Confederation to show whether or not events supported Hamilton's position.
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Following organized opposition to the Stamp Act of 1765 England's parliament repealed the act but immediately enacted the Declaratory Act, which
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Unlike our current constitution, the Articles of Confederation could be amended
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Hamilton argues that the executive must be a single person to achieve "energy," which is a "leading character in the definition of good government" in
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The Great Compromise, (or the Connecticut Compromise) of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 in essence saved the convention and created a new federal government. This compromise created a two-chamber legislature with
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On behalf of the Continental Congress, the actual wording of the Declaration of Independence was written by
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The concept of strict construction requires that the Constitution
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Hamilton argues that the judiciary is the weakest branch of the government in
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What was the practical purpose for publication of The Federalist essays in 1788?
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